Blundeston is a quiet inland village a few miles north of Lowestoft, and we carry out roof repairs here regularly on the mix of Victorian cottages, council-era semis and newer estate houses that make up the village.
The older clay-pantile roofs on Blundeston's period cottages are particularly prone to cracked nibs and slipped tiles after a wet winter — the freeze-thaw cycle in low-lying Suffolk clay soils can shift chimney stacks and disturb flashings more than people expect. We assess chimneys, valleys and flat-roof extensions as part of every job rather than just replacing the tiles that have come down.
Blundeston's housing estate off Beccles Road has a lot of 1970s concrete interlocking tiles that are now reaching the end of their coating life and beginning to shed granules into gutters. If you've noticed gritty debris collecting below your downpipes, it's worth having us up for a proper look before a small problem becomes a rafter replacement.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.